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Title: Controllable conversion of biomass to lignin-silica hybrid nanoparticles: High-performance renewable dual-phase fillers. Author: He Z, Li Y, Liu C, Li Y, Qian M, Zhu Y, Wang X. Journal: Waste Manag; 2021 Nov; 135():381-388. PubMed ID: 34607263. Abstract: Due to the complex network of aromatic units, lignin is difficult to achieve high-value applications in the industrial field, becoming the largest "natural waste". In this paper, dual-phase fillers with excellent rubber reinforcement were prepared from lignin and sodium silicate through the method of controllable two-step acid precipitation without any complicated modification. During the formation of hybrid nanoparticles, silica nanoparticles were formed as templates in the first step, and then lignin was used as coating agent to bind with silica. The size and morphology of products could be easily adjusted by changing acid precipitation conditions. The L60SS hybrid nanoparticles with the best reinforcement performance showed the ability to replace carbon black (CB) in a high proportion. In addition, LSRH-S hybrid nanoparticles made from rice husk black liquor had similar physical and chemical properties and excellent reinforcement properties to L60SS. Even if the ratio of each component of the raw material was different, the product could be flexibly controlled by the two-step acid precipitation to obtain the expected properties. The wide applicability of this method in many extraction processes based on alkaline procedures was proved, and it provided a basis for the process design of comprehensive utilization of biomass. This work will promote the application of lignin in high-value fields, and the sustainable development of the rubber industry by utilizing agricultural waste was achieved.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]